The Nature of FascismRoger Griffin offers a radically new conceptual framework for the study of fascism by locating its driving force in a distinctive form of utopian myth, that of the regenerated national community destined to rise up from the ashes of a decadent society ("palingenetic ultra-nationalism"). |
Шта други кажу - Напишите рецензију
Нисмо пронашли ниједну рецензију на уобичајеним местима.
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A New Ideal Type of Generic Fascism | 26 |
Italian Fascism | 56 |
German Fascism | 85 |
Abortive Fascist Movements in Interwar Europe | 116 |
NonEuropean and Postwar Fascisms | 146 |
The Psychohistorical Bases of Generic Fascism | 182 |
Sociopolitical Determinants of Fascisms Success | 208 |
Postscript | 237 |
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